November 15, 2024

Year: 2019

C|Net – Facebook to discontinue its ‘Moments’ App

Take a moment to remember Moments.

Facebook said on Thursday it was shuttering Moments, its standalone app for privately sharing photos with friends, in part because few people were using it. The app's services will be discontinued on Feb. 25.

Moments, first released in 2015, lets you share pictures that are stored on your phone with your Facebook friends without actually uploading the photos to the social network itself. The concept, which is similar to Google Photos, was for people to be able to easily swap group photos or vacation pictures more easily.

"We're ending support for the Moments app, which we originally launched as a place for people to save their photos," Rushabh Doshi, director of product management for Moments, said in a statement. "We know the photos people share are important to them so we will continue offering ways to save memories within the Facebook app."

Facebook said it wants to let people retrieve their photos from the app before it's killed. Here's how to do that: Starting Thursday, people will be able to go to a website Facebook has set up, where they can go through their photos and export them either to their computers or the camera rolls on their phones. That option will be available until May.

People can also upload their Moments photos to an album on Facebook's main app. By default, the photos in those albums will be set so only you can see them.

On Thursday, Facebook began informing users of the shutdown through email, as well as an alert on the Moments app. Next week, people who have used the Moments app within the last year will also get a notification when they open the main Facebook app.

Facebook said it's shutting down the app because not many people are using it, though the company declined to share user numbers. But Sensor Tower, a mobile analytics firm, said the app has been installed by 87 million users on Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store since the service was first launched. At its peak, the app was downloaded 10.7 million times in June 2016. That declined to about 150,000 downloads last month, Sensor Tower said.

(Anecdotally, I forgot I had even downloaded the app, and when I opened it back up to write this story, I saw that my last shared album was from 4 years ago.)

The announcement comes as Facebook deals with bigger challenges. Last year, the social network faced crisis after crisis, from disinformation campaigns to major security breaches. But from a product standpoint, Facebook launches and shuts down standalone apps all the time. Some other shuttered apps include Paper, Facebook's slick news-reading app; Poke, its Snapchat Clone; and Rooms, an anonymous chatting app.

Via: C|Net

Hey! It’s time to update to WatchOS 5.1.3

“It’s time to update your Apple Watch with the first watchOS update of 2019,” Adrian Kingsley-Hughes writes for ZDNet. “But don’t expect too much from this update, as it is only a minor release containing security bug fixes and a few other improvements.”

“According to the release notes, here’s what watchOS 5.1.3 contains: This update includes improvements and bug fixes,” Kingsley-Hughes writes.

“That said, the page that Apple has dedicated to outlining security issues that are fixed by watchOS 5.1.3 lists a wide array of vulnerabilities that have been patched,” Kingsley-Hughes writes. “In my experience, Apple Watch updates can take quite a bit of time, so don’t kick this process off just as you’re heading out the door.”

Read more in the full article here.

Viacom to purchase Pluto TV for $340 Million

“Viacom Inc. said on Tuesday it will buy Pluto TV, a free video streaming TV service, for $340 million in cash to expand its advanced advertising business,” Reuters reports.

“Viacom’s moves reflect a rekindled interest in advertising supported digital media kicked off by Roku, a device maker that helped viewers stream online videos on TVs that was spun off from Netflix. Amazon has also launched a free TV service recently,” Reuters reports. “Pluto TV claims 12 million monthly active users and licenses programming from 130 film and TV partners, including Viacom.”

Reuters reports, “It is available on devices made by Roku Inc, Amazon.com Inc, Sony Corp and Apple Inc. The app is also available on smart televisions from Samsung and Vizio.”

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